People exposed to infrasound may not consciously hear it, but they can show higher cortisol levels and increased irritability ...
Hz infrasound, though inaudible, spikes cortisol and triggers irritability, explaining "supernatural" feelings in old buildings.
A hidden force may be quietly shaping how you feel—and you’d never even know it. Infrasound, an ultra-low-frequency vibration below the range of human hearing, is everywhere from traffic to old ...
A new study suggests that infrasound—low-frequency sound waves below human hearing—may explain unsettling sensations often attributed to haunted houses. Researchers found that exposure to these sounds ...
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Data centers face increasing 'infrasound' complaints from neighboring communities
Residents living near data centers are raising concerns about noise pollution, as these massive sites operate 24/7 and ...
Infrasound is very low-frequency sound, below 20 Hertz (Hz), which humans typically can’t hear. It can come from natural sources like storms, or from anthropogenic sources like traffic. Some animals ...
Infrasound—noise below the range of typical human hearing—from power, heating and mechanical systems within buildings can ...
In 1988, a group of scientists investigated their lab after several unusual incidents and found a sub-perceptual explanation. A new experiment added evidence that sounds we cannot hear may be to blame ...
A new study suggests that infrasound, a low-frequency vibration inaudible to the human ear, may be responsible for the ...
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